Open borders sound great, if you're 10 years old, a useful idiot liberal, or a libertarian.

Meanwhile, I briefly summarize one of the major downsides of our loose borders in the first paragraph here. Make sure and click the first link at that page if you want more information; note that I have several hundred posts involving that government and their various actions inside the U.S. Most of that is completely off others' radar because the MSM constantly lies about this topic. And, if you want even more information that the MSM tries to mislead you about, read up on the group that Sonia used to be a member of. Loose borders translate into even more power for them, and that's not in our national interest.

I was proud that my kid could show classmates the real South Park elementary school when they went through there in May. A lot of pictures were taken.

Actually, the only elementary school I know of in South Park is in Fairplay, and it is right next door to the middle school and high school. Not surprisingly, it doesn't look anything like it does on the show, but then again, there isn't really a town of South Park, and no town in South Park looks like that. Fairplay, the county seat, is the largest town in South Park (and used to be the largest in Park county, but probably has been overtaken by some almost Denver commuter towns on the other side of Kenosha pass). It is far rougher than the town on TV, showing its mining past. Indeed, there used to be a big dredge not far from town that had been used up through the 1040s or so. Now, most of the houses are either second homes, or lived in by people who commute over to Breckenridge.